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    Assignment On Narrative Technique of Wuthering Heights A very complex element of Emily Bronte’s writing technique is the narrative style she uses when alternating between the two characters of Nelly Dean and Lockwood.   Wuthering Heights is a story told through eye witness accounts‚ first through Lockwood‚ followed by Nelly. Lockwood’s responsibility is shaping the framework of the novel whereas Nelly provides the intricate recount of the personal lives of all the characters having been

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    novel‚ particularly as it relates to Heathcliff and his life? The ’moral ambiguity‚ glamour and degradation that is Heathcliff’ (same as below) forms the ultimate focus for the novel Wuthering Heights‚ beginning as Heathcliff is brought into the Earnshaw family‚ with his evil machinations completely driving the story and his death marking the conclusion of the novel. Throughout Bronte’s work he is portrayed as a strong figure who remains mysterious‚ magnetic and charismatic‚ keeping countless readers

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    What are the main narrative function of Nelly and Lockwood? In ‘Wuthering Heights’ Emily Brontë uses a dual narration alongside a complex narrative structure of a story within a story within a story – Brontë is telling us the story of Lockwood (the first narrator)‚ who then its recalling the story told to him by Nelly (the second narrator). Although complicated‚ Brontë’s use of the two narrators gives the reader alternate aspects of the story‚ shown by Nelly romanticising parts and having a connection

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    centres around the story of Heathcliff. Nelly’s story begins with his introduction into the Earnshaw family‚ his vengeful machinations drive the entire plot‚ and his death ends the book. The desire to understand him and his motivations has kept countless readers engaged in the novel. She admits that at his introduction to the family‚ she took an immediate disliking to him. This is revealed when she says‚ “but Hindley hated him‚ and to say the truth I did the same”. This makes it clear that Heathcliff did

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    Although the Victorian era was a significant time for development as far as technology and science were concerned‚ the same cannot be said for the position of women in society. Whereas in previous centuries people would typically find employment within the confines of their own property (and it was therefore reasonable that women would handle some lesser duties in the interest of helping their families and decreasing the workload) the dawn of industrialisation saw a rise in the number of men going

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    pseudonym Ellis Bell‚ it is perhaps one of the most passionately original novels in the English language. The narrative tells the tale of the all-encompassing‚ passionate‚ yet thwarted love between dark‚ brooding Heathcliff and hot-blooded Catherine Earnshaw and how their unresolved passion eventually destroyed them and the people around them. Now considered a classic of English literature‚ ‘Wuthering Heights’ was met with mixed reviews by critics when it was first published‚ mainly because of the narratives

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    matter how gloomy or tragic it is‚ is an affectionate and beautiful canto. Then we can see something special from the novel. The narrative tells the tale of the all-encompassing and passionate‚ yet thwarted love between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw‚ and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys both themselves and many around them. First‚ it is a love tragedy from which Emily presented a life of a deformed society and draws the outline of humanity that was warped by the abnormal society

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    His lack of known parentage and unknown social class lead to ridicule from his adoptive brother‚ Hindley. After Mr. Earnshaw’s passing‚ Hindley inherited Wuthering Heights‚ which meant he controlled the property and those who resided there. He began treating Heathcliff as if he was a servant‚ rather than an adoptive sibling. Additionally‚ Heathcliff’s social standings

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    though she says she loves Heathcliff and believes he is her soul mate‚ she cannot marry him because he isn’t socially prominent or wealthy. The power the women’s have over their husbands ‚ Starting with Catherine she Love Mr. Earnshaw’s death‚ Hindley had turned Heathcliff into a common laborer and servant. There is too much of a gap in the couple’s social status for Heathcliff to overcome. Their passion for each other cannot be denied‚ however‚ and Catherine even admits to Nelly she knows in her

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    The Importance of the Setting in Wuthering Heights There are numerous approaches to analyzing and understanding a novel‚ with the setting being one of utmost importance. It is one of the first aspects noted by readers because it can potentially increase their identification of specific motifs‚ and subsequently themes‚ through repetitively emphasizing the natural setting that penetrates conversations‚ incidences‚ thoughts‚ and behaviors. The author typically creates a setting that facilitates

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